Busty glamour model Lacey Wildd has raised $23,000 in donations from fans to take her size triple-L bréasts up to Q cup.
The 45-year-old, mother-of-six, from Miami, Florida, told the Sun Sentinel that the operation, her thirteenth in total, is set for early 2014.
Plastic
surgeons will insert implants weighing a total of 42pounds into her
chest, seeing her claim title to the largest augmented bréasts in the
world.
Living
out her dreams: Busty glamour model Lacey Wildd has raised $23,000 in
public donations to take her size triple-L bréasts up to a Q cup
Currently the top spot is held by Maxi Mounds, who wears a U.S. size 42M bra.
Ms
Wildd said that she is ‘nervous’ about her surgery, paid for by
internet donations, as medical experts have repeatedly warned her it’s
not safe.
Her
chest is already so heavy at 21pounds, that she had to have an internal
bra made of pigskin and her own muscle implantéd into her torso.
But the bubbly blonde insists that her ambition to increase the size of her bréasts is actually for her children’s welfare.
Bigger? Ms Wildd said that she is ‘nervous’ about her surgery, paid for by internet donations
Embarrassing
mum: Lacey Wildd’s children – from left Brandan, Michael, Jenaveve, and
Tori – desperately want her to stop having surgery
‘I
want to leave a legacy to my children,’ says Ms Wildd, who has six
children ranging in age from six to 29, plus a 25-year-old stepson.
‘My goal was never to be famous. My goal was to be able to take care of them, to be able to support them.’
‘My goal was never to be famous. My goal was to be able to take care of my children, to be able to support them’
She
said growing up she was one of six children, and her mother was so poor
they couldn’t afford a house with electricity or running water.
‘I
want to provide for my kids and pay for a college education, so they
have opportunities I didn’t have,’ Ms Wildd previously said.
With
the additional TV appearances, film work and subscriptions to her
website, laceywildd.net, she says her income has ‘quadrupled’ since 2012
and she plans on retiring in three years time.
However,
Ms Wildd’s children, four of which still live at home, say that her
looks have seen them face cyber-bullying and teasing at school.
Transformation: As a child Ms Wildd says she used to be a brunette tomboy, left, but today she is a peroxide blonde glamor model
Her
daughter Tori Glynn, 18, who appeared with her on MTV’s True Life,
said: ‘She is kind of like too much, and she’s not taking into
consideration that this is your project, this is your thing and not all
of ours.’
Tori
and her siblings are also concerned about their mother’s health, and
fear bigger implants will cause terrible side-effects such as
stretching, tearing, or even an infection that might kill her.
Tori previously said: ‘I don’t want my mom to have her bóobs made any bigger.
Living
the high life: With the additional TV appearances, film work and
subscriptions to her website, laceywildd.net, Ms Wildd says she has
‘quadrupled’ her income from 2012
‘I think she isn’t really thinking about our opinions. What if she dies? Is she taking that into consideration?
‘Does she really care that her kids could be left alone?’
Despite
her children’s concerns, Ms Wildd, real name Paula Simonds, is
determined to have the procedure – which will take her closer towards
her goal of becoming the world’s biggest bréasted model.
‘It
will increase my fame and earning power considerably. I want to make
the most of this opportunity, to give my kids a good lifestyle.’
Then and now: Lacey Wildd in 1990 after her first operation, left, and after surgery in 2001
She has already made sacrifices due to her bréast size: she can no longer exercise or even pick up her youngest daughter.
She
is forced to sleep on her side hugging a pillow because the weight of
the implants is too heavy on her chest and she cannot have mammograms,
instead having to rely on sonograms.
Growing up in Illinois, Ms Wildd used to be a thin, brunette waitress and became a mother of two in her late teens.
Cosmetic
surgery carries the same general risks as all operations, including
infection and blood clots. There’s also a risk of bleeding and scarring.
Problems
that can occur immediately after bréast reconstruction surgery include
infection, fluid under the wound and pain and discomfort.
If
the area around the bréast implant becomes repeatedly infected or fluid
keeps building up, the implant may need to be removed.
Sometimes, the flap of tissue that is used to make a new bréast can die and will need to be surgically removed.
Long-term
problems that can develop after bréast reconstruction surgery include
the implant hardening and changing shape, fluid leaks from the implant
making lymph glands swell and unequal-sized bréasts due to changes in
weight.
‘I
wasn’t making as much money as the blonde girls with the big boóbs. I
had two kids to take care of on my own,’ she Ms Wildd who has worked as a
tattoo artist, a veterinarian assistant and a marketer.
Using money from waiting on tables, ma Wildd saved up money for her first implant, and at 21, she expanded from an A cup to a D.
‘That
was the day that changed my life. It gave me a lot more confidence. The
way people noticed me. People wanted to be around me. I turned myself
into a Barbie,’ she told the newspaper.
She eventually moved to Las Vegas, where she worked as a showgirl and continued developing her figure.
At
26, she plumped up to a double D cup and three years later, she became a
triple D and had six more operations to expand her bréast size.
At 24 she increased to a K cup and last year, she ballooned to an L cup.
The
surgery-addicted model, says she prepares her skin before implants to
avoid the risks of rupturing, and take every care to avoid dangerous
infections.
Along
with bréast augmentations, Ms Wildd has also had two tummy tucks, four
full body liposuctions, ab sculpting, lip implants, bottom implants and
two bottom lifts.
Cosmetic
and reconstructive surgeon Dr Alberto Gallerani, based in Miami,
previously warned that Ms Wildd may be suffering from body dysmorphic
disorder and should not have further bréast implants.
‘The skin around her bréasts is already extrémely thin, and it would be too dangerous for her to undergo more surgery,’ he said.
Addicted:
The glamour model has had 12 bréast enlargements as well as tummy
tucks, bottom implants and silcone implants in her lips
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